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* [[:File:Bcm5719_talos.bin|Firmware image]] for recovery of bricked [[Talos_II|Talos™ II]] on-board NICs. Note that the MAC addresses inside this image '''must''' be changed to match the MAC addresses on your particular [[Talos_II|Talos™ II]] system; failure to do so may violate law and could potentially cause serious network issues. | * [[:File:Bcm5719_talos.bin|Firmware image]] for recovery of bricked [[Talos_II|Talos™ II]] on-board NICs. Note that the MAC addresses inside this image '''must''' be changed to match the MAC addresses on your particular [[Talos_II|Talos™ II]] system; failure to do so may violate law and could potentially cause serious network issues. | ||
* [https://static.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/contest_files/10-hack.lu-nicreverse_slides.pdf Initial reverse engineering effort by Guillaume Delugré] | * [https://static.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/contest_files/10-hack.lu-nicreverse_slides.pdf Initial reverse engineering effort by Guillaume Delugré] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 15:57, 21 December 2017
Contents
Overview
The BCM5719 is the NIC integrated into the Talos™ II systems. It is based on the wildly popular NetXtreme architecture, and there have been efforts to document the internal operation of devices based on that architecture.
As the BCM5719 is the only on-board device on the non-SAS Talos™ II variants to use proprietary firmware, Raptor Computing Systems has started a contest to see who can create a truly libre replacement firmware[1]. Anyone with the appropriate skill set is encouraged to take up the challenge, and contributions to this page as the device is analyzed in detail are welcomed.
Details
On board EEPROM layout
Resources
- Firmware image for recovery of bricked Talos™ II on-board NICs. Note that the MAC addresses inside this image must be changed to match the MAC addresses on your particular Talos™ II system; failure to do so may violate law and could potentially cause serious network issues.
- Initial reverse engineering effort by Guillaume Delugré